10. Jorah Mormont

Jorahs had a whale of a time in the last few seasons. Hes witnessed his Queen and crush (come on, you all know it) go from a destitute Khaleesi to an all-powerful, dragon-wielding Messiah. Hes always been there in the background, but for the first two seasons he played an active role while Daenerys stumbled between disaster and triumph. Yet this season, he wasnt nearly so impactful. It seems as if when Daenerys grows in power, she has less and less need for our favourite banished knight. Awesome Yunkai action scene apart, his only real job was serving as an explanatory character for the audience, and that was a bit of a downgrade for Iain Glen. Clearly, Glen is an awesome actor capable of boomingly Shakespearean performances, but this season just robbed his character of things to do. After episode one, he wasnt even the biggest badass in the room that honour belonged to Barristan Selmy. Then he got trumped by Grey Worm, and finally Daario Naaharis. It appears theres no real point for Jorah anymore, but there would be plenty of dramatic mileage in that particular storyline come next season.